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top ten reasons to submit your screenplay to
The Wiki 2023 screenplay contestS


  1. Screenplay winners are invited to a 60-90 minute "Line Notes & Live Consultation" with a WGA award-winning writer-producer who goes through your script with you page-by-page, writing notes throughout. Copy of page notes and full video recording of each session is provided.
  2. It's the industry's #1-ranked Most Trusted Screenplay Competition (just look at the feedback from writers here).
  3. It's the WORLD'S FASTEST SCREENPLAY CONTEST with 100% transparent scoring and written feedback returned within days of your entry at any level above "basic entry".
  4. All judges are working industry professionals with credits and contacts at major Hollywood studios, networks, guilds, and agencies...who are all looking to promote the best new writers.
  5. Written feedback guaranteed​ to quickly bring your writing up to the professional level.
  6. You don't need to have a finished script.
  7. You only need to submit 10 pages.
  8. Bargain entry fees.​
  9. Open to all formats (Feature, TV pilot/script, Short Film Script) with all genres welcome (drama, comedy, action, biography, adaptations, horror, animation, sci-fi, thriller, etc.)
  10. Cash and prizes are awarded every 30 days.
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​​There has never been a better time
​to be a film or television writer!
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Nearly 1,000 Hollywood studio and independent movies are released each year.

In 2022, there are more than 500 scripted television series coming into American homes. (New York Times)

The numbers--and the opportunities for writers--are growing.
All you need a a good script!

Every hour of every day writers just like you are writing and selling their scripts.

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Why Just 10 Pages?
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More than 50,000 scripts are registered each year with the Writer's Guild of America. Another 150,000 are submitted to screenplay contests. Studios and independent producers release fewer than 800 movies each year...total.

What does that mean?

It means your script must immediately stand out from the crowd.

It means that the first ten pages of your screenplay, TV script, or short film  are critical to your success.
Why?
Because studio readers, producers, agents...and contest judges are dealing with massive numbers of scripts. They just don't have time to read past Page 10...unless those first pages show real talent.
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If you've written your script...or only just started writing it...

Save time and frustration. Find out if you're on the right track!

submit your 10 pages
This is a competitive business. You need to find out right NOW if your script has a chance of survival.

With Executive Level Studio Notes At The Wiki Screenplay Contest...


Your pages will get a 10-point score based upon the key elements by which studios grade all submissions:
  1. Concept: it needs to be clear early in the script.
  2. Structure: essential elements must be introduced right way.
  3. Formatting: industry script formats should be consistent
  4. Engagement: the reader must be hooked as quickly as possible
  5. Imagery: your script has to read like a movie feels.
  6. Character conflict: identify protagonists and antagonists quickly. 
  7. Dialogue: the reader must learn something with every line spoken.
  8. Pacing: make the reader want to turn the page...on every page.
  9. Emotion: make the reader feel something immediately.
  10. Market potential: will an audience want to see your movie?
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  • THE WORLD'S FASTEST SCREENPLAY CONTEST
    • Feature Screenplay Contest
    • TV Script Contest
    • Short Film Script Contest
  • Screenplay Contest Results
    • 2022 Screenplay Contest Results
  • Screenplay Contest Judges
  • Enter Your Screenplay
  • Enter Your TV Script
  • Short Film Script Contest
  • 2023 Screenplay Contest Prize Packages
  • Writers Showcase 2023
    • Elija Maier
    • Luke Duffy
    • Frank Tomasulo
    • Roy Rhodes
    • Mark Wallinger
    • Travis Levasseur
    • Dermot Davis
    • MARGARET MORGAN
    • SAM SAMORE-MARIA MARSHALL INTERVIEW
    • THOMAS MCCONE INTERVIEW
    • JOAN BARRETT INTERVIEW
    • JASON NG INTERVIEW
    • CATHY CIMATO INTERVIEW
    • GUY PRIDY INTERVIEW
    • CANDACE EGAN INTERVIEW
    • JACK SHERRY INTERVIEW
    • Writers Showcase 2022 >
      • Maggie Grant
      • AARON SPRECHLER
      • ALIA AMZEID
      • GARY GIUDICE
      • MICHAEL BENCIVENGA
      • GUISEPPE LUCARELLI
      • JAMES KAHN
      • LEE TIDBALL
      • ROMEO CIOLFI
      • JOHN COONEY
      • SHERLANN D. MOORE
      • SUZANNE BIRRELL
      • CRYSTAL THOMAS
      • MATT NICHOLSON
      • MATT NEFF
      • JOE KILGORE
      • KIM RUYLE
      • MATT RHODEN
      • LYRIC NELSON
      • VAUGHN ROSTE
      • JAMES GIAMMATTEO
      • CHRIS FELL
      • ADELAIDE EVANS
      • KACI BOCCUMINI
      • WARREN LANE
  • Why this screenplay contest?
  • Screenwriting Inspiration
  • What Writers Say
  • FAQ
  • Screenplay Contest Rules
  • KEYS TO SUCCESS
  • Contact
  • Blog